The Removal of Heavy Metals from the Leachate of Aged Landfill: The Application of the Fenton Process and Nanosilica Absorbent

Since leachate is typically composed of numerous constituents, its management requires special attention. After the raw leachate of Saravan in Rasht (Guilan Province, Iran) was transferred to a laboratory and its specifications were determined, it was subjected to experiments by the bench-scale meth...

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Main Authors: Kamran Taghavi, Dariush Naghipour, Seyed Davoud Ashrafi, Malihe Salehi
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Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2021-09-01
Series:Environment and Natural Resources Journal
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Online Access:https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/244774/165990
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spelling doaj-96f3a65c55f84abda1b575c9bfb7cf5d2021-09-22T07:47:40ZengMahidol UniversityEnvironment and Natural Resources Journal1686-54562408-23842021-09-0119642743410.32526/ennrj/19/202100051The Removal of Heavy Metals from the Leachate of Aged Landfill: The Application of the Fenton Process and Nanosilica AbsorbentKamran Taghavi0Dariush Naghipour1Seyed Davoud Ashrafi2Malihe Salehi3Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, IranDepartment of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, IranDepartment of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, IranDepartment of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, IranSince leachate is typically composed of numerous constituents, its management requires special attention. After the raw leachate of Saravan in Rasht (Guilan Province, Iran) was transferred to a laboratory and its specifications were determined, it was subjected to experiments by the bench-scale method. The analyses of pH and heavy metals were performed in the main and control anaerobic reactors at time zero, before precipitation, and two hours after precipitation. After the anaerobic process was over and the optimal retention time was identified in the anaerobic reactor, the removal of heavy metals was analyzed by the Fenton process and nanosilica absorbent in leachate treatment. In the primary anaerobic reactor, the highest and lowest removal rates were 59 and 39% for Ni and Cu, respectively. In the Fenton process with optimal H2O2/Fe+2 ratio, Cu and Hg showed the lowest and highest removal rates of 22.4 and 54.54%, respectively. At the optimal rate of nanosilica absorbent and the retention time of 15 min, As was removed maximally with an efficiency of 38% and Cu was removed minimally. The results revealed that the integration of the anaerobic process with the Fenton process and nanosilica absorbent was very effective in removing heavy metals from the aged landfill leachate.https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/244774/165990fenton processheavy metalsleachatenanosilica absorbentwaste
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author Kamran Taghavi
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Malihe Salehi
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Dariush Naghipour
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Malihe Salehi
The Removal of Heavy Metals from the Leachate of Aged Landfill: The Application of the Fenton Process and Nanosilica Absorbent
Environment and Natural Resources Journal
fenton process
heavy metals
leachate
nanosilica absorbent
waste
author_facet Kamran Taghavi
Dariush Naghipour
Seyed Davoud Ashrafi
Malihe Salehi
author_sort Kamran Taghavi
title The Removal of Heavy Metals from the Leachate of Aged Landfill: The Application of the Fenton Process and Nanosilica Absorbent
title_short The Removal of Heavy Metals from the Leachate of Aged Landfill: The Application of the Fenton Process and Nanosilica Absorbent
title_full The Removal of Heavy Metals from the Leachate of Aged Landfill: The Application of the Fenton Process and Nanosilica Absorbent
title_fullStr The Removal of Heavy Metals from the Leachate of Aged Landfill: The Application of the Fenton Process and Nanosilica Absorbent
title_full_unstemmed The Removal of Heavy Metals from the Leachate of Aged Landfill: The Application of the Fenton Process and Nanosilica Absorbent
title_sort removal of heavy metals from the leachate of aged landfill: the application of the fenton process and nanosilica absorbent
publisher Mahidol University
series Environment and Natural Resources Journal
issn 1686-5456
2408-2384
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Since leachate is typically composed of numerous constituents, its management requires special attention. After the raw leachate of Saravan in Rasht (Guilan Province, Iran) was transferred to a laboratory and its specifications were determined, it was subjected to experiments by the bench-scale method. The analyses of pH and heavy metals were performed in the main and control anaerobic reactors at time zero, before precipitation, and two hours after precipitation. After the anaerobic process was over and the optimal retention time was identified in the anaerobic reactor, the removal of heavy metals was analyzed by the Fenton process and nanosilica absorbent in leachate treatment. In the primary anaerobic reactor, the highest and lowest removal rates were 59 and 39% for Ni and Cu, respectively. In the Fenton process with optimal H2O2/Fe+2 ratio, Cu and Hg showed the lowest and highest removal rates of 22.4 and 54.54%, respectively. At the optimal rate of nanosilica absorbent and the retention time of 15 min, As was removed maximally with an efficiency of 38% and Cu was removed minimally. The results revealed that the integration of the anaerobic process with the Fenton process and nanosilica absorbent was very effective in removing heavy metals from the aged landfill leachate.
topic fenton process
heavy metals
leachate
nanosilica absorbent
waste
url https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ennrj/article/view/244774/165990
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